//! Implementation of `std::os` functionality for Windows. #![allow(nonstandard_style)] #[cfg(test)] mod tests; use crate::os::windows::prelude::*; use crate::error::Error as StdError; use crate::ffi::{OsStr, OsString}; use crate::fmt; use crate::io; use crate::os::windows::ffi::EncodeWide; use crate::path::{self, PathBuf}; use crate::ptr; use crate::slice; use crate::sys::{c, cvt}; use super::to_u16s; pub fn errno() -> i32 { unsafe { c::GetLastError() as i32 } } /// Gets a detailed string description for the given error number. pub fn error_string(mut errnum: i32) -> String { // This value is calculated from the macro // MAKELANGID(LANG_SYSTEM_DEFAULT, SUBLANG_SYS_DEFAULT) let langId = 0x0800 as c::DWORD; let mut buf = [0 as c::WCHAR; 2048]; unsafe { let mut module = ptr::null_mut(); let mut flags = 0; // NTSTATUS errors may be encoded as HRESULT, which may returned from // GetLastError. For more information about Windows error codes, see // `[MS-ERREF]`: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-erref/0642cb2f-2075-4469-918c-4441e69c548a if (errnum & c::FACILITY_NT_BIT as i32) != 0 { // format according to https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/259693 const NTDLL_DLL: &[u16] = &[ 'N' as _, 'T' as _, 'D' as _, 'L' as _, 'L' as _, '.' as _, 'D' as _, 'L' as _, 'L' as _, 0, ]; module = c::GetModuleHandleW(NTDLL_DLL.as_ptr()); if !module.is_null() { errnum ^= c::FACILITY_NT_BIT as i32; flags = c::FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_HMODULE; } } let res = c::FormatMessageW( flags | c::FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | c::FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS, module, errnum as c::DWORD, langId, buf.as_mut_ptr(), buf.len() as c::DWORD, ptr::null(), ) as usize; if res == 0 { // Sometimes FormatMessageW can fail e.g., system doesn't like langId, let fm_err = errno(); return format!("OS Error {errnum} (FormatMessageW() returned error {fm_err})"); } match String::from_utf16(&buf[..res]) { Ok(mut msg) => { // Trim trailing CRLF inserted by FormatMessageW let len = msg.trim_end().len(); msg.truncate(len); msg } Err(..) => format!( "OS Error {} (FormatMessageW() returned \ invalid UTF-16)", errnum ), } } } pub struct Env { base: c::LPWCH, cur: c::LPWCH, } impl Iterator for Env { type Item = (OsString, OsString); fn next(&mut self) -> Option<(OsString, OsString)> { loop { unsafe { if *self.cur == 0 { return None; } let p = self.cur as *const u16; let mut len = 0; while *p.offset(len) != 0 { len += 1; } let s = slice::from_raw_parts(p, len as usize); self.cur = self.cur.offset(len + 1); // Windows allows environment variables to start with an equals // symbol (in any other position, this is the separator between // variable name and value). Since`s` has at least length 1 at // this point (because the empty string terminates the array of // environment variables), we can safely slice. let pos = match s[1..].iter().position(|&u| u == b'=' as u16).map(|p| p + 1) { Some(p) => p, None => continue, }; return Some(( OsStringExt::from_wide(&s[..pos]), OsStringExt::from_wide(&s[pos + 1..]), )); } } } } impl Drop for Env { fn drop(&mut self) { unsafe { c::FreeEnvironmentStringsW(self.base); } } } pub fn env() -> Env { unsafe { let ch = c::GetEnvironmentStringsW(); if ch.is_null() { panic!("failure getting env string from OS: {}", io::Error::last_os_error()); } Env { base: ch, cur: ch } } } pub struct SplitPaths<'a> { data: EncodeWide<'a>, must_yield: bool, } pub fn split_paths(unparsed: &OsStr) -> SplitPaths<'_> { SplitPaths { data: unparsed.encode_wide(), must_yield: true } } impl<'a> Iterator for SplitPaths<'a> { type Item = PathBuf; fn next(&mut self) -> Option { // On Windows, the PATH environment variable is semicolon separated. // Double quotes are used as a way of introducing literal semicolons // (since c:\some;dir is a valid Windows path). Double quotes are not // themselves permitted in path names, so there is no way to escape a // double quote. Quoted regions can appear in arbitrary locations, so // // c:\foo;c:\som"e;di"r;c:\bar // // Should parse as [c:\foo, c:\some;dir, c:\bar]. // // (The above is based on testing; there is no clear reference available // for the grammar.) let must_yield = self.must_yield; self.must_yield = false; let mut in_progress = Vec::new(); let mut in_quote = false; for b in self.data.by_ref() { if b == '"' as u16 { in_quote = !in_quote; } else if b == ';' as u16 && !in_quote { self.must_yield = true; break; } else { in_progress.push(b) } } if !must_yield && in_progress.is_empty() { None } else { Some(super::os2path(&in_progress)) } } } #[derive(Debug)] pub struct JoinPathsError; pub fn join_paths(paths: I) -> Result where I: Iterator, T: AsRef, { let mut joined = Vec::new(); let sep = b';' as u16; for (i, path) in paths.enumerate() { let path = path.as_ref(); if i > 0 { joined.push(sep) } let v = path.encode_wide().collect::>(); if v.contains(&(b'"' as u16)) { return Err(JoinPathsError); } else if v.contains(&sep) { joined.push(b'"' as u16); joined.extend_from_slice(&v[..]); joined.push(b'"' as u16); } else { joined.extend_from_slice(&v[..]); } } Ok(OsStringExt::from_wide(&joined[..])) } impl fmt::Display for JoinPathsError { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { "path segment contains `\"`".fmt(f) } } impl StdError for JoinPathsError { #[allow(deprecated)] fn description(&self) -> &str { "failed to join paths" } } pub fn current_exe() -> io::Result { super::fill_utf16_buf( |buf, sz| unsafe { c::GetModuleFileNameW(ptr::null_mut(), buf, sz) }, super::os2path, ) } pub fn getcwd() -> io::Result { super::fill_utf16_buf(|buf, sz| unsafe { c::GetCurrentDirectoryW(sz, buf) }, super::os2path) } pub fn chdir(p: &path::Path) -> io::Result<()> { let p: &OsStr = p.as_ref(); let mut p = p.encode_wide().collect::>(); p.push(0); cvt(unsafe { c::SetCurrentDirectoryW(p.as_ptr()) }).map(drop) } pub fn getenv(k: &OsStr) -> Option { let k = to_u16s(k).ok()?; super::fill_utf16_buf( |buf, sz| unsafe { c::GetEnvironmentVariableW(k.as_ptr(), buf, sz) }, |buf| OsStringExt::from_wide(buf), ) .ok() } pub fn setenv(k: &OsStr, v: &OsStr) -> io::Result<()> { let k = to_u16s(k)?; let v = to_u16s(v)?; cvt(unsafe { c::SetEnvironmentVariableW(k.as_ptr(), v.as_ptr()) }).map(drop) } pub fn unsetenv(n: &OsStr) -> io::Result<()> { let v = to_u16s(n)?; cvt(unsafe { c::SetEnvironmentVariableW(v.as_ptr(), ptr::null()) }).map(drop) } pub fn temp_dir() -> PathBuf { super::fill_utf16_buf(|buf, sz| unsafe { c::GetTempPath2W(sz, buf) }, super::os2path).unwrap() } #[cfg(not(target_vendor = "uwp"))] fn home_dir_crt() -> Option { unsafe { // The magic constant -4 can be used as the token passed to GetUserProfileDirectoryW below // instead of us having to go through these multiple steps to get a token. However this is // not implemented on Windows 7, only Windows 8 and up. When we drop support for Windows 7 // we can simplify this code. See #90144 for details. use crate::sys::handle::Handle; let me = c::GetCurrentProcess(); let mut token = ptr::null_mut(); if c::OpenProcessToken(me, c::TOKEN_READ, &mut token) == 0 { return None; } let _handle = Handle::from_raw_handle(token); super::fill_utf16_buf( |buf, mut sz| { match c::GetUserProfileDirectoryW(token, buf, &mut sz) { 0 if c::GetLastError() != c::ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER => 0, 0 => sz, _ => sz - 1, // sz includes the null terminator } }, super::os2path, ) .ok() } } #[cfg(target_vendor = "uwp")] fn home_dir_crt() -> Option { None } pub fn home_dir() -> Option { crate::env::var_os("HOME") .or_else(|| crate::env::var_os("USERPROFILE")) .map(PathBuf::from) .or_else(|| home_dir_crt()) } pub fn exit(code: i32) -> ! { unsafe { c::ExitProcess(code as c::UINT) } } pub fn getpid() -> u32 { unsafe { c::GetCurrentProcessId() as u32 } }